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J Knaack, B Ramsauer, T Groten, M Kühnert, B Kuschel, K Weißhaupt, RL Schild, S Kehl, U Pecks, M Abou-Dakn, U Schäfer-Graf
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30. Kongress der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Perinatale Medizin – „Wandel als Herausforderung“.
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Geological Society, London, Special Publications. 131:91-99
This paper is included in the Special Publication entitled 'Geological evolution of ocean basins: results from the Ocean Drilling Program', edited by A. Cramp, C.J. MacLeod, S.V. Lee and E.J.W. Jones. Rapid oscillations between warm and cold climates
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Naturwissenschaften. 83:122-126
Autor:
U. Kuhlmann, K. Herna, B. Burk, J. Knaack, J. G. Schindler, B. Schmidt, M. M. Schindler, E. Reisinger, H. Lange
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cclm. 32:145-152
Von J. G. Schindler \ M. M. Schindler , K. Herna \ E. Reisinger , B. Burk ', U. Kuhlmann , J. Knaack , B. Schmidt und H. Lange 3 1 Institut fur Normale und Pathologische Physiologie, Projekt Biomedizinische Technik und Bioelektrochemische Membranelek
Grades Matter: Using the Zone Health Program to Drive School Wellness Improvements in North Carolina
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Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics. 112:A84
Autor:
J G, Schindler, M M, Schindler, K, Herna, E, Reisinger, B, Burk, U, Kuhlmann, J, Knaack, B, Schmidt, H, Lange
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European journal of clinical chemistry and clinical biochemistry : journal of the Forum of European Clinical Chemistry Societies. 32(3)
Presented is a flow-through method for continuous ammonium-selective enzymatic monitoring of the artificial kidney by means of a bioelectrochemical urea electrode. The urea is converted in an enzyme membrane by covalently bound urease and the ammoniu
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Biomedizinische Technik. Biomedical engineering. 38(5)
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Autor:
J. Knaack, Nai-San Wang
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Ultrastructural Pathology. 3:153-160
Electron microscopic study of a case of fibromatosis hyalinica multiplex juvenilis (FHMJ) has revealed entangled tubular structures and an abundance of particles 40-60 nm in diameter in the cytoplasm, in addition to the previously described dilatatio